> http://www.w3.org/Icons/w3c_home.gif is a GIF version of the W3C logo. Either
> of these can be bookmarked, but it makes more sense in most cases to bookmark
> the resource in its general version, not a specific representation of it.
I covered that case. The problem is convincing people to bookmark
anything other than the page that they are actually on. If you
do temporary redirects for everything, people can't easily follow
a link to a langauge version that differs from that implied by their
browser settings.